mh? what?
if I say "just use the cIOS Uninstaller to unistall the previous cIOS, and the install the new/old one", how could somebody think that I'm telling you to uninstall other IOSes???
Also, the cIOS uninstaller just cancel the cIOS......
well....I updated from 3.2 directly to waninkoko patched 4.0 and no problem occured....and I didn't have any IOS60 prior....
On the contrary, if you want the "special" patched IOS60, you need to use first the waninkoko updater, and then the IOS Patcher....
Well...sometimes I heard of problems reading backups or else when simply overwriting.....
once I had a similar problem when I tried to update the cMIOS without uninstalling the previous rev first: the GC Backup Launcher didn't read dvds anymore....
I can't find in the wiki where I should put language file and which extensions should I use...
and also....the new config files....where does it create them? in the apps' dir or config dir?
Could somebody create a nice Forwarder for this one, please??......something like the one created for the USBLoader GX....maybe it could point to /apps/coverflow/boot.dol...
Kongs, why do I need to install the IOS36.wad?
After installing the CIOSv7.wad, can I use LoadMii to launch IOS downgrader to install the patched 4.0?
Or I can install the HBC.wad and then, from the HBC, launch the IOS downgrader or the Waninkoko Updater for the patched 4.0....
ah ok...thanks....
so I'll tell my friend to use cios7.wad and then, after installing the HBC, to launch cios installer to install cios rev8....because he uses the lan adapter and the latest cioses will block it...
mmhhh...but there's a way to get directly the cios8.wad?
but if, after downgrading IOS35 and installing the IOS35 wad, I run the cIOS installer using BannerBomb method instead of installing the cios36.wad, could it work?